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10/09/2013 1:59:41 PM

Sometimes when it comes to thinking about what food we're going to serve at parties, we get a bit caught up in all the 'treat' foods and it can be easy to forget that healthy options can be just as fun. Let these ideas inspire you to include some healthy options at your next party too...

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21/02/2013 11:46:13 AM

My middle daughter turned 7 at the end of January, and every single year since she's been born it has been boiling hot! Her last party was a mermaid pool party, so we needed another 'cool' party theme to try and given her love of all things sweet we decided an icecream party would be perfect. (Yes, like mother like daughter...)

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17/04/2012 7:39:47 PM

a vintage high tea! This super versatile theme can be used right across the board - for sweet little girls who love tea parties, celebrating 16th, 18th or 21st birthdays, bridal showers, baby showers, right through to Grandma's 80th and every where in between! Obviously tweak the ideas, but lots of components are very adaptable.

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30/08/2011 10:29:08 AM

My understanding of boys (as limited as that my be! lol) is that Lego is a universal love. So why not turn that into party inspiration?! Start with the bold primary colours and get creative. Theme it from the beginning, with invitations, and go right through with decorations, food, games and finishing with party bags and favours. There really are endless possibilities here!

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02/07/2011 2:42:23 PM

Before Sweet Desires was even born, while still in the "I would so love to own a gorgeous party/baking/gift store" phase, I spent countless hours searching for the best suppliers of stylish wares. I contacted the ones I fell in love with, and thought my customers would also love, and some came to the party (excuse the pun!!) like Paper Eskimo, and others didn't, like Sambellina.

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15/06/2011 12:28:57 PM

How many cakes to you have for each child's birthday?? So there's a cake for their actual birthday to share with the family on the day, there's something to share with their friends and teacher at school/kindy/child care, and there's a cake for their party! How do you manage it - do you do cakes for all of these ocassions, or just one or two, which one is the main cake or are they all spectacular works of art?